Create and Stick to a
Budget When Planning a Baby Shower
At one time, a baby shower
was a simple get together usually thrown by the expectant
grandmother or other women in the community for a pregnant mom,
where everyone would bring a simple gift, and sit around and
reminisce old times while the mom opened her presents. If there
was food
prepared great, if there were games to play great, but
these were not expected, and were actually the exception rather
than the rule.
For some reason, today when we give someone a
baby shower, we feel as though it has to be a huge, spectacular
event, and so we end up working ourselves to death, and usually
blowing our
budget as well.
When you start planning a baby shower and
trying to figure in food, other than the obligatory finger
sandwiches, games to play, a theme,
parting gifts
for your guests, etc., you really do have to stretch your
budget to the limit. There are some things that you can do
to help save some money so that you can stick to that baby
shower budget.
Another bad thing about being the designated baby shower host
is that typically all expenses will land in your lap. The baby
shower is considered to be your gift, so you don’t have to
worry about purchasing one, but odds are you will end up
spending considerably more money on the shower than you would
for a baby gift anyway. When you start planning the event, you
should know that the more elaborate you go, the more impact it
will have on your wallet, so keep that in mind. Odds are, the
mom-to-be really
isn’t expecting a big affair, and will be happy with just a
small get together anyway.
Your best bet is to first determine how much money you can
afford to spend on the baby shower. It will be hard to stick to
a budget if you don’t know what that budget is! Once you have a
figure in mind, then you should probably move on to creating
the guest
list for the event, so that you will know about how many
people you will have there. Once you know how many people to
expect, you can start shopping for shower essentials, plates,
napkins, favors, etc. with every new name that gets added to
that guest list, you can expect your costs to increase, so keep
that in mind. To save even more money, once you
have the guest list prepared, you could create hand-made
invitations,
or if you aren’t the crafty sort, get some from your local
discount store, rather than having them professionally done.
Taking small cuts like this really will make a difference in
the long-run!
If someone else volunteers to help host the shower along with
you, make certain you take them up on it. The more hosts you
have, the more you can split the costs. You can all sit down
together and decide who will pay for what, and that way one
person doesn’t have to bare the full expense. Another way this
could be done would be that each host would give a certain
amount of money to be spent on the shower, and then those funds
would be used however the group saw fit. When you are looking
for baby shower co-hosts, keep in mind that you really
shouldn’t ask someone who is already have a hard time making
ends meet, and that you probably shouldn’t ask the
grandparents, as they will already be spent out as well. You
don’t want to put pressure on someone, or make them feel as
though they have to help you. Hopefully, you have plenty of
help that will volunteer, rather than having to solicit it.
You can always let well meaning friends help with small items
for the shower, such as drinks, chips, etc. These items are
fairly inexpensive, so you shouldn’t be taxing an already
stressed financial budget, and will be saving some of your own
money in the meantime.
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